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Taiwanese singer Zhuang Lingyun, 21, falls to death from school building Zhuang was discovered at a talent show, where she was mentored by Yoga Lin and Jam Hsiao, at the age of 18.
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Taiwanese singer, Zhuang Lingyun, whose mentors include Jam Hsiao and Yoga Lin, was reported to have fallen to her death from a school building on Friday (Mar 5).
According to 8World, the 21-year-old fledging artiste had returned to her alma mater at 3pm to look for her former teacher and have a chat. Afterwards, she was said to have made her way to the library on the 10th floor by herself before falling.
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